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Exclamation of disappointment
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shoot
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WordNet
Word definitions in WordNet
n. a new branch the act of shooting at targets; "they hold a shoot every weekend during the summer" [also: shot ]
Wiktionary
Word definitions in Wiktionary
Etymology 1 n. 1 The emerging stem and embryonic leaves of a new plant. 2 A photography session. 3 A hunt or shooting competition. 4 (context professional wrestling slang English) An event that is unscripted or legitimate. 5 The act of shooting; the discharge ...
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Shoot \Shoot\, n. The act of shooting; the discharge of a missile; a shot; as, the shoot of a shuttle. The Turkish bow giveth a very forcible shoot. --Bacon. One underneath his horse to get a shoot doth stalk. --Drayton. A young branch or growth. Superfluous ...
Usage examples of shoot.
Federal authorities obtained a murder warrant yesterday against fugitive Glenn Alien Abies in the shooting death of Deputy U.
Tooe shot through it, flipping over to bounce off the ceiling and accelerating down through the short cabin toward the control section.
I should have shot the bastard, Ace thought as he continued on to the bar.
Then that deranged half split down the middle and I became suddenly and mortally certain that Valerie had asked me to pilot the shoot as some sort of test, and that her selection of Acer was to let me know that I had missed my last chance to recapture her.
There is a case on record of a boy of fourteen who was shot in the right shoulder, the bullet entering through the right upper border of the trapezius, two inches from the acromion process.
There were still some addax antelope down in the dunes, but mostly the local sheiks had sportingly shot them out, using high-powered rifles with telescopic sights from the backs of Land Rovers.
Such were the remonstrances made to his catholic majesty with respect to the illegality of the prize, which the French East India company asserted was taken within shot of a neutral port, that the Penthievre was first violently wrested out of the hands of the captors, then detained as a deposit, with sealed hatches, and a Spanish guard on board, till the claims of both parties could be examined, and at last adjudged to be an illegal capture, and consequently restored to the French, to the great disappointment of the owners of the privateer.
The seventeen doomed men were offered a meal and an opportunity to speak with a priest before they were lined up along an adobe wall and shot.
He waved a pulse cartridge rifle unsteadily with one hand, shooting again and again, but three armored cymeks pounced upon him from their own aerofoil vessels.
I must confess she did not seem at all sorry to have me taken off her hands, for after cautioning me to beware of a number of things I did not so much as know by name, she shot off like a respectable old aerolite with a black trail streaming out behind.
He told himself that it was the other aeronaut that had been shot in the fight and fallen out of the saddle as he strove to land.
The rest had been shot and slashed to pieces by Afghani tribesmen, the women with them killed or taken hostage.
Each apparently was trying to find out whether the others knew what was afoot, from the way they were shaking their heads at each other and shooting glances toward the Blues, the Browns and the Greens.
Any honest afrit would by now have grown wings and shot down to find me, but without a nearby ledge or roof to hop to, the skeleton was stymied.
McDermitt was the first SEAL down the hatch of the aft escape trunk after Morris shot the Chinese guard who had been lying in ambush inside.